It is a historical and economic process taht began with our human ancestors moving out of Africa to spread all over the globe.
Economic and Internationalist Malcolm Waters defines globalisation as:
... a social in which the constraints of geography on social and cultural arrangements recede aand in which people become increasingly aware that they are recedeing...
The Dimensions Of Globalizations
Economic dimensions: sanples rank from enormous growth in trade or direct investments, globalization of the financial markets
Environment dimension: warming of the earth's atmosphere, the ozone hole and deforestation.
The Social Dimensions: communicating across great distances is being added to taditional socities
The Cultural dimensions: movies can be seen worldwide which allows us to know the culture, values and expectations of a particular country no matter how distant.
The Political dimensions:. Globalisation and location competition limit the amount of flexibility retained by national politic
Causes of the globalisation
Technology as internet
Transports as cost and speed of transport
Wars
Global problems as climate, migrations
Liberalisation as the promotion of an international consciousness. Organisations like Greenpeace or Amnesty International
Every coin has two sides, and globalization is not far behind. In spite of that globalization makes the world turnmany advantages to going slowly destroying. It has helped to unite the ties between nations and in turn promote the endless brands residing in each country. but without realizing it is slowly destroying the world, providing too much pollution and destruction,senseless wars
Advantages of Globalisation
the cultural barriers reduce, the global village dream becomes more realistic
Propagations of democratic ideal
fexility of corporations to operate across borders increases
environmental protection on developed countries oncreases
free trade between countries
Disavantages of globalisation
Causes unemplyment in industrialized counties because firms move their factories to places where they can get cheaper workers
Some of the poorest countries in the world
May lead to more environmental problems
The globalization provides many benefits to the world, but we must not forget and treat with the problems that in turn encourages.Several theories mention is negative and selfishglobalization, as only one percent is beficiado, plus another percentage is affected, taking as the main needs of large corporations,creating disccrepancias between genders, religions, cultures. problems that are often ignored.
Summary Scoring Rubric
Selection and phrasing of information from the reading
Students performance
1.5
The writer includes most of the relevant information from the reading. Very few irrelevant details or no writer’s personal comments are included in the summary. He/she paraphrases all the information taken from the reading.
1
Some irrelevant or inaccurate information is included in the summary. The writer includes some personal comments about the topic. Most of the information from the reading is paraphrased, but few parts of the summary may be copied from the reading.
0.5
Irrelevant or inaccurate information is included in most of the summary. The writer’s opinion is reflected in most parts of the summary. Several parts of the summary are copied from the reading.
X
0
Only irrelevant or inaccurate information from the reading is included in the summary. The summary is the writer’s opinion about the topic of the reading. Most or all the summary is copied from the reading.
Language
1.5
The text has very few minor errors of vocabulary, spelling, punctuation or grammar.
1
The text has several errors of vocabulary, spelling, punctuation or grammar, but they do not impede text comprehension.
0.5
The text has numerous errors of vocabulary, spelling, punctuation or grammar that impede its comprehension frequently.
X
0
The text shows a lack of control of vocabulary, spelling, punctuation or grammar.
There aren't really many mistakes, but that's to expect when more than a half of the text was copied and pasted from a textbook., TOTAL SCORE: 1/ 3
What is the globalisation?
It is a historical and economic process taht began with our human ancestors moving out of Africa to spread all over the globe.
Economic and Internationalist Malcolm Waters defines globalisation as:
... a social in which the constraints of geography on social and cultural arrangements recede aand in which people become increasingly aware that they are recedeing...
The Dimensions Of Globalizations
Causes of the globalisation
Technology as internetTransports as cost and speed of transport
Wars
Global problems as climate, migrations
Liberalisation as the promotion of an international consciousness. Organisations like Greenpeace or Amnesty International
Every coin has two sides, and globalization is not far behind. In spite of that globalization makes the world turnmany advantages to going slowly destroying.
It has helped to unite the ties between nations and in turn promote the endless brands residing in each country. but without realizing it is slowly destroying the world, providing too much pollution and destruction,senseless wars
Advantages of Globalisation
Disavantages of globalisation
The globalization provides many benefits to the world, but we must not forget and treat with the problems that in turn encourages.Several theories mention is negative and selfishglobalization, as only one percent is beficiado, plus another percentage is affected,
taking as the main needs of large corporations,creating disccrepancias between genders, religions, cultures. problems that are often ignored.
Summary Scoring Rubric
TOTAL SCORE: 1/ 3